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Old 04-18-2011, 02:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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With a PC5 and Autotune installed is there a way to show/read out what Air/fuel ratio your base map is out putting before the Autotune makes trim value corrections?
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Yes, just open the map, go to the Options drop down menu to Environment Options and make sure the box is checked for "Show auto tune tables even if power commander is not auto tune enabled." Then you can click on the "Target AFR" table and see the AFRs.

What some don't realize is that even if you don't have an AutoTuner, every map for the PCV has these AutoTune tables embedded (Target AFR and Trim). They just don't show up unless the above happens OR you hook it up to a bike w/the AutoTuner installed and enabled.

Hope that helps.
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Yes, just open the map, go to the Options drop down menu to Environment Options and make sure the box is checked for "Show auto tune tables even if power commander is not auto tune enabled." Then you can click on the "Target AFR" table and see the AFRs.

What some don't realize is that even if you don't have an AutoTuner, every map for the PCV has these AutoTune tables embedded (Target AFR and Trim). They just don't show up unless the above happens OR you hook it up to a bike w/the AutoTuner installed and enabled.

Hope that helps.
I probably wasn't clear enough on what I was asking. I dont want to know what the base map is SET at. I want to know what air/fuel ratio my bike is actually putting out the exhaust with the base map I'm using.
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I probably wasn't clear enough on what I was asking. I dont want to know what the base map is SET at. I want to know what air/fuel ratio my bike is actually putting out the exhaust with the base map I'm using.
You would just need to plug your laptop in to the bike and turn on the PCV software and the bike... you should have your AutoTuner disabled... This should still allow you to see your real time AFRs through the software. Not sure if the following would work, but you could leave your AutoTuner enabled and just increase the delay of it starting to "tune" to something really large. I think the default is 60s.
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